When the issues raised in a case require more time to consider, the judge announces that he shall take the record under advisement. |
Mr. Speaker, in the context of the remarks that have just been made, there may indeed be matters here that you need to take under advisement. |
Norton Bonaparte, the city manager, said he would take the no-confidence vote under advisement. |
I am sure the hon. government House leader will take the point of order under advisement and return to the House in due course with his response. |
Then the FDA will take that into advisement and make a decision sometimes in the near future. |
Requesting three days to take their grievances under advisement, Rehoboam sought counsel from his advisers. |